Podcast: Dissecting the Cosby Mistrial and What’s Next for the Criminal Case

After a six-day trial and a “hopelessly deadlocked” jury, the judge declared a mistrial in the prosecution of comedian Bill Cosby for the alleged sexual assault of Andrea Constand. What happened to bring about a mistrial and what is the future of this case? This is our topic this week on the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer 2 Lawyer.

Two criminal law experts join us to discuss the case, the allegations, the prosecution strategy, the defense strategy, the mistrial, and what is likely to happen now:

Attorney Letitia Quinones is from the firm Quinones & Associates, in Houston, Texas. She brings over 18 years of criminal law experience to her clients in Houston, throughout the state of Texas and across the nation.

Attorney and professor Barbara Lynn Ashcroft is from the Beasley School of Law at Temple University. A former Montgomery County assistant district attorney, she spent seven years prosecuting more than 1,500 criminal cases involving fraud, burglary, domestic violence, sexual assault, felony drug crime, and homicide.

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